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Albert Roussel
Pipe in D major
Released Album
 
Works Info
Composer
:
Albert Roussel
Genre
:
Chamber
Style
:
Sonata
Compose Date
:
1934
Average_duration
:
1:29
'Pipe in D major' is a solo piece for flute composed by Albert Roussel in 1927. The piece was premiered on May 17, 1927, in Paris, France, by the flutist Marcel Moyse. The composition consists of three movements: Allegro, Andante, and Vivo. The first movement, Allegro, is characterized by its lively and energetic tempo. The flute plays a series of fast and intricate runs, accompanied by a simple and repetitive piano accompaniment. The movement is in sonata form, with a clear exposition, development, and recapitulation. The second movement, Andante, is a slow and expressive piece that showcases the flute's lyrical capabilities. The piano accompaniment is more complex and harmonically rich than in the first movement, providing a lush and romantic backdrop for the flute's melody. The movement is in ternary form, with a contrasting middle section that features a more agitated and intense mood. The final movement, Vivo, is a fast and playful piece that brings the composition to a joyful and exuberant conclusion. The flute and piano engage in a lively dialogue, with the flute playing a series of virtuosic runs and trills while the piano provides a rhythmic and harmonic foundation. The movement is in rondo form, with a recurring main theme that alternates with contrasting episodes. Overall, 'Pipe in D major' is a charming and delightful composition that showcases Roussel's skillful writing for the flute. The piece is characterized by its lively and energetic tempo, expressive melodies, and virtuosic flourishes, making it a popular choice among flutists and audiences alike.
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